Name the museum that houses this famous artifact, exhibit or work of art: Van Gogh's "The Starry Night."

Museum of Modern Art

New York's MoMA has "The Starry Night."

Van Gogh Museum

Rijksmuseum

Question 11 of 30

Name the museum that houses this famous artifact, exhibit or work of art: Van Gogh's "Irises."

J. Paul Getty Museum

The Getty Museum in Los Angeles is the owner of "Irises."

National Gallery of Art, Washington

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Question 12 of 30

Name the museum that houses this famous artifact, exhibit or work of art: Dali's "The Persistence of Memory."

British Museum

Musee d'Orsay

Museum of Modern Art

The famous painting of seemingly melted timepieces is on display in New York at the Museum of Modern Art.

Question 13 of 30

Name the museum that houses this famous artifact, exhibit or work of art: Wood's "American Gothic."

Metropolitan Museum of Art

National Gallery of Art, Washington

Art Institute of Chicago

"American Gothic" is in Chicago.

Question 14 of 30

Name the museum that houses this famous artifact, exhibit or work of art: Michelangelo's David.

Uffizi Gallery

Hermitage Museum

Gallery of the Academy of Florence

For a glimpse at perhaps the world's most famous statue, head to the Gallery of the Academy of Florence.

Question 15 of 30

Name the museum that houses this famous artifact, exhibit or work of art: the Aztec Stone of the Sun.

J. Paul Getty Museum

University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City

The 24-ton (22-metric ton) Stone of the Sun is in Mexico City.

Question 16 of 30

Name the museum that houses this famous artifact, exhibit or work of art: Seurat's "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte."

Centre Georges Pompidou

Art Institute of Chicago

Fans of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" will recall Ferris and his friends in Chicago gazing at this impressionist work.

the Louvre

Question 17 of 30

Name the museum that houses this famous artifact, exhibit or work of art: Matisse's "Blue Nude II."

Musee Matisse

Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art

Centre Georges Pompidou

The Georges Pompidou in Paris houses the blue-and-white Matisse cutout.

Question 18 of 30

Name the museum that houses this famous artifact, exhibit or work of art: Renoir's "Dance at le Moulin de la Galette."

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Prado Museum

Musee d'Orsay

The 1876 impressionist masterwork by Renoir is housed in the Musee d'Orsay in Paris.

Question 19 of 30

Name the museum that houses this famous artifact, exhibit or work of art: Velazquez's "Las Meninas."

Uffizi Gallery

Prado Museum

"Las Meninas" is on display at the Prado in Madrid.

World Museum

Question 20 of 30

Name the museum that houses this famous artifact, exhibit or work of art: mask of Agamemnon.

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Museum of Roman Civilization

National Archaeological Museum of Athens

In 1876, a German archaeologist discovered this golden funeral mask, which is now thought to have been created for the Greek ruler. It's on display in Athens.

Question 21 of 30

Name the museum that houses this famous artifact, exhibit or work of art: Dead Sea Scrolls.

Iraq Museum

Israel Museum

The Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient Hebrew manuscripts discovered in the 1940s and '50s, are housed in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem and the Jordan Archaeological Museum.

Egyptian Museum

Question 22 of 30

Name the museum that houses this famous artifact, exhibit or work of art: funeral mask of Tutankhamun.

Egyptian Museum

King Tut's funeral mask, perhaps the most famous Egyptian artifact, is in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Smithsonian Museum of Ancient History

National Archaeological Museum of Athens

Question 23 of 30

Name the museum that houses this famous artifact, exhibit or work of art: Ishtar Gate.

National Museum of Damascus

Iraq Museum

Pergamon Museum

The Ishtar Gate was the main entrance to the city of Babylon. It was found by a German archaeologist and is on display at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, although many feel it should be returned to Iraq.

Question 24 of 30

What's the most visited museum in the world?

Louvre

According to Travel + Leisure magazine, the Louvre wins with 8.5 million visitors per year.

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

British Museum

Question 25 of 30

This Beijing museum houses the Forbidden City.

Beijing Museum of Natural History

National Museum of China

Palace Museum

The Palace Museum is the home of the 980-building Forbidden City, which was the imperial palace of China from 1420-1912.

Question 26 of 30

What's the largest museum in the United States?

J. Paul Getty Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art has more than 2 million works in its permanent collection.

National Air and Space Museum

Question 27 of 30

What's the largest museum and research complex in the world?

Smithsonian Institution

The Smithsonian in Washington includes 19 museums, a zoo and nine research facilities.

Hermitage Museum

Acropolis of Athens

Question 28 of 30

The main building for this museum is the Winter Palace, which was constructed in 1764.

Victoria and Albert Museum

Santa Maria delle Grazie

Hermitage Museum

The Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia, is an enormous art and culture museum founded by Catherine the Great.

Question 29 of 30

This museum was destroyed by bombs in World War II.

World Museum

Many of the artifacts at the World Museum in Liverpool, England, were moved as the war began, but a German bomb decimated the building in 1941.